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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAmelia, who wants to open a year-round Christmas store, bids for a shop lot against Vic, who wants to open a chocolate shop. Rivalry becomes romance when they must work together.Amelia, who wants to open a year-round Christmas store, bids for a shop lot against Vic, who wants to open a chocolate shop. Rivalry becomes romance when they must work together.Amelia, who wants to open a year-round Christmas store, bids for a shop lot against Vic, who wants to open a chocolate shop. Rivalry becomes romance when they must work together.
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This movie is okay, I suppose. Ryan McPartlin is partly why I gave it 4 stars and not less. I cannot stand Vanessa Lachey's character, it makes the movie difficult to watch. She plays such a condescending little turd in this. Anyway, I usually like most of the cheesy Lifetime Christmas movies, and this one is the typical "bitter to sweet" holiday movie. It would be better with a different female lead or maybe she didn't act like a total jackass the entire movie, it would be easier to watch. I feel bad for people that have to deal with other people that act like this in real life. I know I'd never be able to be around someone like that.
This movie is the equivalent of being forced to watch your neighbors, constantly squabbling children on your day off.
The acting is good, but then again, anyone can act like a spoiled 8yr old. By the time the leads inevitably get together, you really couldn't care less.
The acting is good, but then again, anyone can act like a spoiled 8yr old. By the time the leads inevitably get together, you really couldn't care less.
Actors play a good part in this 4 star rate, Ryan McPartlin is one of my fav B stars, and Vanessa Lachey is always cute and decent. Patrick Duffy is very old here, altough I love him in Step by step, but feel like this has been too much for him. Plot is too predictable, first rivals, then... I don't want to spoil it for you. I liked the bickering of main characters, it was fun. Setting could be beautiful, small town, cute houses, but director chose to over do it with fake snow. I mean, you could literally see fake snow cover blankets everywhere. Also, you get the feeling that this town has only 10 citizens. No people on the street, no people in the cafè... Very noticable. Also, one very confusing detail, the owner of cafè who is Indian, says, before, her grandmother was the owner of all year Christmas store. I mean, you could at least pick some other character to say that.
Have seen Vanessa Lachey and Ryan McPartlin in other things and their performances have always been on the mixed side to me. Lifetime's 2020 Christmas output was also very mixed, none of the films being irredeemably terrible but none are my definition of great either. Some were surprisingly good, some were downright weak and most were average or just above. Have been seeing as many Lifetime Christmas films as possible and 'Once Upon a Main Street' was part of the quest.
'Once Upon a Main Street' is one of the watchable if average efforts, one of the 2020 Lifetime Christmas films to start off terribly (very nearly turned it off) but did get better as it progressed. As far as 2020's Lifetime Christmas films go, 'Once Upon a Main Street' is neither one of the best or the worst. Personally put it somewhere in the middle and found myself very mixed on it, as there are a fair share of good things but the bad stuff is really not good at all.
Shall start with the good. The film also at least looks professional, with lovely scenery in particular. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't feel overused, also it has a festive sound to it. Too often not the case with Lifetime. The messaging is very honest and heartfelt and doesn't get laid on too thick or feel treacly or sentimental. Some of the dialogue has entertainment value.
McPartlin is an amiable leading man and Patrick Duffy is always welcome, but the standout acting wise is the vibrant performance of Polly Draper who really brightens up the film whenever she appears. The film does get better later on, or at least in the middle act, where there is more energy, a lighter edge and more heart.
Was very mixed on Lachey though. She was feisty and charming later on but in the first third she did overdo the already over the top prickly-ness of her character, who comes over as excessively abrasive for no real reason. She and McPartlin do have moments with their chemistry, but it takes a while to get there and it would have made more impact that it had a lot of more development and if any changes were not so suddenly brought up.
As said, 'Once Upon a Main Street' does not start promisingly at all. The dialogue is cringe inducingly painful and the banter is incredibly repetitive and over-used, while the pace is pedestrian. Lachey's character being so impossible to get behind is a big part of the problem as well. The final quarter is contrived and jumpy and the ending is badly rushed and too neat. The story is quite familiar territory and nothing new or insightful really is done with it and there could have been a lot more charm and heart on the whole.
Overall, mixed feelings. 5/10.
'Once Upon a Main Street' is one of the watchable if average efforts, one of the 2020 Lifetime Christmas films to start off terribly (very nearly turned it off) but did get better as it progressed. As far as 2020's Lifetime Christmas films go, 'Once Upon a Main Street' is neither one of the best or the worst. Personally put it somewhere in the middle and found myself very mixed on it, as there are a fair share of good things but the bad stuff is really not good at all.
Shall start with the good. The film also at least looks professional, with lovely scenery in particular. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't feel overused, also it has a festive sound to it. Too often not the case with Lifetime. The messaging is very honest and heartfelt and doesn't get laid on too thick or feel treacly or sentimental. Some of the dialogue has entertainment value.
McPartlin is an amiable leading man and Patrick Duffy is always welcome, but the standout acting wise is the vibrant performance of Polly Draper who really brightens up the film whenever she appears. The film does get better later on, or at least in the middle act, where there is more energy, a lighter edge and more heart.
Was very mixed on Lachey though. She was feisty and charming later on but in the first third she did overdo the already over the top prickly-ness of her character, who comes over as excessively abrasive for no real reason. She and McPartlin do have moments with their chemistry, but it takes a while to get there and it would have made more impact that it had a lot of more development and if any changes were not so suddenly brought up.
As said, 'Once Upon a Main Street' does not start promisingly at all. The dialogue is cringe inducingly painful and the banter is incredibly repetitive and over-used, while the pace is pedestrian. Lachey's character being so impossible to get behind is a big part of the problem as well. The final quarter is contrived and jumpy and the ending is badly rushed and too neat. The story is quite familiar territory and nothing new or insightful really is done with it and there could have been a lot more charm and heart on the whole.
Overall, mixed feelings. 5/10.
This was a decent Lifetime Christmas movie. Two people competing for the same property end up decorating some main street shops for a "Battle of the Main Street" Christmas competition with the neighbouring town. As they are forced to work together, the bickering between the two eventually turns into romance. The movie draws a bit on slapstick humour with several mishaps between the two leads (e.g., one of the leads falling on ice at the start of the film). I did laugh a little, at times. The first half of the film relied mostly on constant bickering and banter between the two leads, Amelia (played by Vanessa Lachey) and Vic (played by Ryan McPartlin). The dialogue here was pretty good. I was not turned off by it as some of the other reviewers on here were. At the same time, it was not as funny as the writers would have liked it to be, I suspect. There are some heartfelt messages in the film too (e.g., it is never too late to make amends with loved ones, especially during the holidays). There are some interesting (and at times, funny) characters in the film, again centred around bickering. The acting overall was good. Both Lachey and McPartlin (aka Captain Awesome, for the 'Chuck' fans reading this) had strong performances. The chemistry between the two was believable, as well. Though, as another reviewer on here suggested, it seemed a bit rushed, underdeveloped. The scenery, props, and sets were pretty good, festive. However, it was a bit strange not seeing many people on Main Street, the main shopping street in town. That felt strange, a bit odd. Overall, it is an entertaining Christmas movie, not one of the best I have seen this season, but certainly not one of the worse.
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- CuriosidadesThe director Polly Draper plays one of the characters in this movie.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn one of the opening shots of the front of Elder's house the deciduous trees behind the house are fully green but then in the next exterior shot they are covered in that horrible fake snow.
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